Financial Relationships between Institutional Review Board Members and Industry

  • Campbell E
  • Weissman J
  • Vogeli C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background Little is known about the nature, extent, and consequences of financial relationships between industry and institutional review board (IRB) members in academic institutions. We surveyed IRB members about such relationships. Methods We surveyed a random sample of 893 IRB members at 100 academic institutions (response rate, 67.2%). The questionnaire focused on the financial relationships that the members had with industry (e.g., employment, membership on boards, consulting, receipt of royalties, and paid speaking). Results We found that 36% of IRB members had had at least one relationship with industry in the past year. Of the respondents, 85.5% said they never thought that the relationships that another IRB member had with industry affected his or her IRB-related decisions in an inappropriate way, 11.9% said they thought this occurred rarely, 2.4% thought it occurred sometimes, and 0.2% thought it occurred often. Seventy-eight respondents (15.1%) reported that at least one protocol came before t...

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Campbell, E. G., Weissman, J. S., Vogeli, C., Clarridge, B. R., Abraham, M., Marder, J. E., & Koski, G. (2006). Financial Relationships between Institutional Review Board Members and Industry. New England Journal of Medicine, 355(22), 2321–2329. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmsa061457

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